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AudaStories

About

There’s a moment most people know. You hear a name in a podcast, see a plaque on a building, catch a reference in a film, and you want to know more. You open Wikipedia. You read three paragraphs. You give up.

AudaStories is for that moment.

Search any person, place, or moment in history. Press play. Hear the story of it, narrated, in the time you have.

A teacup listen, or a long walk

Every topic comes in two lengths.

Brief. 2 to 4 minutes. One idea, one sitting. The shape of the thing.

Full. 10 to 60 minutes. Room for the texture. The lives, the contradictions, the moments that turned everything.

Pick the length that fits the moment.

Follow the thread

The world’s history is connected. Marie Curie’s story leads to Pierre’s, which leads to their daughter’s, which leads to a Manhattan Project lab in 1942. We don’t decide where you go next.

Tap any name in a story and fall into its story. Come back when you’re ready. The thread you were on picks up where you left off.

How it works

Search. Tap a name, a place, a battle, a bridge. Anything notable.

We write. A language model drafts the story, drawn from Wikipedia and other open sources, shaped for the length you picked.

We narrate. The script streams into a single locked voice, paragraph by paragraph, so you start listening in seconds.

Every story is written and narrated by AI. Every fact is linked to its source. We’re upfront about both, in the attribution beneath each story and on the source page if you want to read more.

Ready?

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